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Form No. 78486B 5/01 CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Printed in the U.S.A.
READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read this
book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your Clarke Technology
machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property
could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If your
operator(s) cannot read this manual, have it explained fully before attempting to operate this machine.
Si Ud. o sus operadores no pueden leer el Inglés, se hagan explicar este manual completamente antes
de tratar el manejo o servicio de esta máquina.
All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator’s position at the rear of the machine.
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Operator's Manual
Manuel d'utilisation
Libro de Instrucciones
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Operator Safety Instructions ............................................................................................................. 5
Introduction & Machine Specifications .............................................................................................. 8
120 Volt, 50/60 Cycle Machines Grounding Instructions ................................................................... 11
Machine Controls ............................................................................................................................. 14
How To Prepare the Machine for Operation ....................................................................................... 16
How to Clean Carpet ........................................................................................................................ 18
MAINTENANCE:
How to Empty the Recovery Tank .............................................................................................. 20
How to Empty the Solution Tank ................................................................................................ 20
How to Attach the Auxiliary Floor Tool ........................................................................................ 22
After Each Use of the Machine .................................................................................................. 22
How to Prevent Damage from Freezing Temperatures ................................................................ 24
Spray Bar Nozzle....................................................................................................................... 24
Electrical ................................................................................................................................... 24
Section II:
Authorized Personnel Maintenance .................................................................................................. 28
To Access Pump Motor.............................................................................................................. 28
Solenoid/Solution Directional Valve Removal .............................................................................. 28
Brush Motor Repair.................................................................................................................... 28
Brush Drive Belt Replacement ................................................................................................... 30
Maintenance of the Vacuum Motor............................................................................................. 30
Replacement of the Float Switch ............................................................................................... 30
Brush Maintenance .................................................................................................................... 30
How to Correct Problems in the Machine ......................................................................................... 32
Authentic Clarke Technology Products ............................................................................................. 35
Final Assembly Drawing Image 16i/ix ............................................................................................... 36
Parts List ............................................................................................................................ 37
Recovery Tank Assembly Drawings & Parts List .............................................................................. 38
Brush Housing Assembly Drawing & Parts List ................................................................................ 39
Electric Assembly Drawing & Parts List Image 16i ........................................................................... 40
Electric Assembly Drawing & Parts List Image 16ix ......................................................................... 41
Recovery Shoe Assembly Drawing & Parts List i/ix......................................................................... 42
Valve Assembly Drawing & Parts List............................................................................................... 43
Motor Drawing & Parts List .............................................................................................................. 44
Vacuum Drawing & Parts List........................................................................................................... 45
Electrical Schematic 120V i / ix ...................................................................................................... 46
Connection Diagram 120V i / ix....................................................................................................... 47
CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 16 Operator's Manual Page 5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA
DANGER: Failure to read and observe all DANGER statements could result in severe
bodily injury or death. Read and observe all DANGER statements found in
your Owner's Manual and on your machine.
WARNING: Failure to read and observe all WARNING statements could result in injury
to you or to other personnel; property damage could occur as well. Read
and observe all WARNING statements found in your Owner's Manual and on
your machine.
CAUTION: Failure to read and observe all CAUTION statements could result in damage
to the machine or to other property. Read and observe all CAUTION
statements found in your Owner's Manual and on your machine.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
1. Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before
servicing.
2. To reduce the risk of electric shock use indoors only.
3. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near
children.
4. Use only as described in the manual. Use only manufacturer's recommended attach-
ments.
5. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is not working as it should, has
been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a service
center.
6. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord
around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from
heated surfaces.
7. Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
8. Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
9. Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked; keep free
of dust, lint, hair and anything that may reduce air flow.
10. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from openings and moving
parts.
11. Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or
hot ashes.
12. Do not use without filters in place.
13. Turn off all controls before unplugging.
14. Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
15. Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in
areas where they may be present.
16. Connect to properly grounded outlet. See "Grounding Instructions".
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Introduction and Machine Specifications
The Image 16 is an extractor for cleaning the carpet. The machine applies cleaning solution to the carpet and
removes dirty solution and soil from the carpet. The Image 16 is equipped with a power brush. The extractor has
controls to start the solution pump, and vacuum motor. The extractor (floor spray and brush) can be operated
intermittently or continuously. This machine is intended for commercial use.
Specifications:
Image 16i Image 16ix
120V 120V
Model 04110A 04111A
Solution Pump 100 PSI Fixed 0-100 PSI Variable
Power Cable 35' 3-wire 50' 3-wire disconnect
Spray Jets 4 fixed front, 1 Q.C. rear Q. C. (5) 4 front, 1 rear
Solution Tank Capacity 7 Gallon
Recovery Tank 7 Gallon
Waterlift/CFM 140"/101
Vacuum Tangential discharge, 2 HP, 3 stage
Electrical 120 Volt 50/60 Hz
Brush Size 3" x 13"
Brush Motor Size
1
/8 HP
Dimensions 33" x 46" x 16"
Weight 101 lbs.
Shipping Weight 140 lbs.
DANGER: Machines can cause an explosion when operated near flammable materials and vapors. Do not
use this machine with or near fuels, grain dust, solvents, thinners, or other flammable materials.
WARNING: You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. READ THE
INSTRUCTION BOOK FIRST.
WARNING: Do not use this machine as a step or furniture. Injury could occur to the operator.
WARNING: To avoid serious injury, use proper lifting procedures when lifting the machine.
WARNING: Make sure that all the labels, decals, warnings, cautions and instructions are readable. Replace
them when necessary by ordering them from Clarke Technology.
WARNING: Do not use water that is hotter than 140
°
F.
WARNING: Improper discharge of waste water may damage the environment and be illegal. The United
States Environmental Protection Agency has established certain regulations regarding
discharge of waste water. Also, city and state regulation regarding this discharge may be in
effect in your area. Understand and follow the regulations in your area. Be aware of the
environmental hazards of chemicals that you dispose.
CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 16 Operator's Manual Page 11
This product must be grounded. If it should malfunction
or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least
resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of
electric shock. This product is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding conductor and ground-
ing plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate
outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accor-
dance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING: Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk
of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician
or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the
outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug pro-
vided with the product - if it will not fit the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This product is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit and
has a grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug
illustrated in Fig. 1. Make sure that the product is
connected to an outlet having the same configuration as
the plug. No adaptor should be used with this product.
For maximum protection against electric shock, use a
circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit inter-
rupter. The green (or green and yellow) conductor in the
cord is the ground wire. Never connect this wire to any
terminal other than the ground terminal.
WARNING: To prevent possible electric shock,
protect the machine from rain. Keep
the machine in a dry building.
WARNING: To prevent possible electric shock,
always use a 3-wire electrical sys-
tem connected to the electrical
ground. For maximum protection
against electrical shock, use a cir-
cuit that is protected by a ground
fault circuit interrupter. Consult your
electrical contractor.
WARNING: Do not cut, remove or break the
ground pin. If the outlet does not fit
the plug, consult your electrical con-
tractor.
WARNING: Have worn, cut, or damaged cords
and plugs replaced by an authorized
service person.
EXTENSION CORDS
Use only an approved extension cord with three conduc-
tors, a plug with three terminals, and a connector body
with three holes. The machine has a power cord with wire
size 14 AWG (AWG means American Wire Gauge).
WARNING: If you use an extension cord, use an
extension cord with minimum wire
size 14 AWG. Do not use an exten-
sion cord longer than 50 feet. Do not
join two extension cords.
Figure 1
120 VOLT, 50/60 CYCLE MACHINES
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Grounded
Outlet
Grounding
Plug
Grounded
Outlet Box
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THE CONTROLS
The Vacuum/Accessory Switch
This switch is located on the left side of the control
panel. To turn the vacuum motor and pump motor on,
press the bottom of the switch. To turn the vacuum
motor and pump motor off, press the top of the
switch.
The Spray/Brush Motor Switch
The spray/brush switch is located in the center of the
control handle. To turn on the spray/brush intermit-
tently, press the top of the switch and hold for the
length of time you want the floor spray/brush to run.
To turn on the spray/brush continuously, press the
bottom of the switch. To turn the spray/brush off,
press the center of the switch.
NOTE: The vacuum/accessory switch must be in the
"I" position before spray will work.
The Vacuum Hose Connector
The vacuum hose connector is on the center right
hand rear of the machine.
The Solution Hose Connector
The solution hose connector is located in the center
in the rear of the machine. This connection is used
to hook up optional auxiliary floor tools.
Recovery Tank Drain
Remove hose from rear of machine. Place over drain
and open valve.
Solution Tank Drain
Remove the hose from the rear of the machine. Place
over drain.
Brush Adjustment
Adjustment is located to the front right side of the
machine. Pull spring loaded pin and place in se-
lected slot. If breaker trips, move adjustment one slot
higher.
Variable Pump Pressure (ix model only)
The control knob is located on the right side of the
control panel. The knob is divided into three operating
ranges; upholstery, interex and restoration. These
range settings are only suggested starting points.
The control knob can be adjusted clockwise to
increase flow and pressure or counter clockwise to
decrease flow and pressure. If streaking occurs,
increase pressure setting.
Upholstery Setting: Used for accessory tools.
Interex Setting: Used with interim brush for
light extraction at medium
flow and pressure.
Restoration Setting: Used with restoration
brush for deep extraction
at high flow and pressure.
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HOW TO PREPARE THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION
WARNING: This machine has moving parts. To reduce the risk
of injury unplug before servicing.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, use only commercially
available floor cleaners and waxes intended for
machine application.
WARNING: Do not use water that is hotter than 140° F.
WARNING: Operating a machine that is not completely or fully
assembled could result in injury or property dam-
age. Do not operate this machine unless it is
completely assembled. Inspect the machine
carefully before operating.
This machine is intended for commercial use.
To prepare the machine for operation, follow this procedure:
1. Select the correct type brush for your application. Choose either the
interim or restoration brush.
NOTE: Brushes Available: 14671A-Brush, Interim Assembly,
14657A - Brush, Restoration Assembly
To change the brush type, follow these instructions:
a. Remove left brush pivot screw.
b. Remove one (1) brush retainer screw and loosen the other
retainer screw.
c. Rotate brush retainer plate to the side.
d. Grasp brush on drive end (right side) pull brush toward the steel
brush plate.
e. Pull left side of brush out of housing and slide brush assembly
from drive mechanism.
To reassemble, follow these instructions:
a. Align brush drive slots with brush drive pin.
b. Apply pulling pressure to the brush drive end (pulling toward the
steel brush plate), apply end pressure to the left end of the brush
and slide brush assembly into the brush housing.
c. Insure that the two (2) marks can be seen on the brush pivot after
brush assembly is in place.
d. Align the brush retainer and install the brush pivot screw.
e. Tighten both brush retainer screws.
2. Before moving the extractor onto the carpet, put clean hot water into
the solution tank. The solution tank capacity is approximately seven
gallons.
3. Add two to ten ounces of Clarkare
®
Extractor Concentrate" per every
one gallon of water, depending on carpet condition.
4. If the extractor removes an excess amount of foam from the carpet,
add a defoamer such as Clarkare
®
Defoamer Concentrate to the
recovery tank. The amount needed will change according to the
amount of detergent already in the carpet.
CAUTION: Do not leave the extractor or other cleaning ma-
chines or tools on the carpet when not in use.
Cleaning solution in the machines and tools can leak
onto the carpet and cause light spots or stains.
NOTE: To order Clarkare
®
Extractor Concentrate, Order Part
No. 398421.
To order Clarkare
®
Defoamer, order Part No. 398420.
For instructions for preparation and operation of your floor tool, read the
operator's manual supplied with your floor tool.
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Figure 2
Figure 3
3 2 1
6 5 4
5
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6
4
2
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HOW TO CLEAN AN AREA OF CARPET
CAUTION: The recovery tank is equipped with
an electric shut-off float switch.
When the recovery tank becomes
full, all electrical functions will
automatically be shut off. Turn the
vacuum/accessory and spray/brush
switch to the "OFF" position before
emptying the recovery tank.
Note: When using the extractor to clean carpets, follow
this procedure:
1.Do not walk on freshly cleaned carpets for at least four
hours or until the carpet is dry to touch.
2.If aluminum or plastic pieces have been placed under
the legs of furniture, do not remove them until the
carpet is dry.
3.Do not allow children or pets to crawl or walk around
on the damp carpet.
4.Vacuum right after the carpet is dry and then vacuum
the carpet once a week, or as often as needed.
To clean an area of carpet, follow this procedure:
(See figure 2)
1. Turn the vacuum/accessory/switch to the "I"
position.
2. To adjust brush height, place brush adjusting rod
in the position that corresponds to your carpet
type. Proper adjustment is with approximatley
1/8" bristle engagement. NOTE: Incorrect brush
height may cause circuit breaker to trip. Raise
brush and reset circuit breaker.
3. Turn the spray/brush switch to the "I" position (or
for intermittent use, press and hold the spray/
brush switch to the "II" position). With the switch
activated, slowly and steadily pull the machine
backwards.
4. Shut the spray/brush "O" and vacuum an addi-
tional six inches.
5. To clean a small area of carpet, clean the carpet
in sections three feet square. As you make
additional passes, overlap one inch of the area
already cleaned.
6. To remove more liquid from the carpet, lift up
slightly on the handle, transferring machine weight
to the pick up head. The speed you move the
machine will depend on how dirty the carpet is. If
the carpet is very dirty, move the machine slower.
7. As the machine is used, dirty solution will begin to
fill the recovery tank. When the solution tank is
empty, the recovery tank must be emptied. If the
solution in the recovery tank is foamy, the recov-
ery tank may need to be emptied before the
solution tank is refilled.
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How To Clean A Larger Area Of Carpet
See figure 3.
To clean a larger area of carpet, follow this procedure:
1. Begin at the right-hand corner of the carpet.
2. Make a pass halfway along the edge of the carpet.
Pull the machine backward at a steady speed.
3. Move to the edge of the carpet. Make another pass
next to your first pass.
4. As you make more passes, overlap one inch of the
area already cleaned. Make each pass four inches
different in length to prevent making a line in the
center of the carpet.
5. Make more passes until half of the carpet is
cleaned.
6. Move to the right hand corner of the carpet not yet
cleaned.
7. Make a pass halfway along the edge of the carpet.
8. As you make passes, overlap one inch of the area
already cleaned.
9. Make more passes until all of the room is cleaned.
CAUTION: Clarke Technology will not be held li-
able for damage to the carpet, or poor
results because of the operator's lack
of ability.
OPERATOR'S MAINTENANCE
How to Empty the Recovery Tank
To empty the recovery tank, follow this procedure:
1. Turn all switches on the machine to the "O" position.
2. Position the machine over a drain or position a bucket
under the drain valve spout.
3. Turn the valve.
4. Close the drain valve.
CAUTION: The recovery tank is equipped with
an electric shut-off float switch. When
the recovery tank becomes full, all
electrical functions will automatically
be shut off. Turn the vacuum/acces-
sory and spray/brush switches to the
off position before emptying the re-
covery tank.
How to Empty the Solution Tank
1. Turn all switches on the machine to the "O" position.
2. Position the machine over a drain or position a bucket
under the drain valve spout.
HOW TO CLEAN AN AREA OF CARPET (cont.)
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Figure 4
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs must be
done by authorized personnel only.
Keep all fasteners tight. Use only
Clarke Technology parts. Mainte-
nance performed by someone other
than a Clarke Technology distribu-
tor or Clarke Technology replace-
ment parts could void your warranty.
WARNING: Operating a machine that is not com-
pletely or fully assembled could re-
sult in injury or property damage.
Do not operate this machine until it
is completely assembled. Inspect
the machine carefully before oper-
ating.
NOTE: For maintenance of the optional floor tools,
read the manual supplied with the tools.
After Each Use Of The Machine:
1. To prevent damage to valves and jets, flush one gal-
lon of clean water through the solution system and
the tools.
2. To prevent damage to the bristles, raise the brush off
of the floor by placing the brush height adjustment in
the highest slot.
3. Disconnect the power cord from the outlet.
4. Drain the recovery tank.
5. Rinse out the recovery tank.
6. Use a dry cloth to wipe both tanks and tools, inside
and out.
7. Inspect and clean the screen filter at the rear of the
machine. To remove the filter, turn the filter counter-
clockwise. To install the filter, turn the filter clock-
wise.
8. To prevent clogged jets due to alkaline buildup, the
spray system should be flushed at least twice a
month with either a white vinegar solution (one quart
vinegar to one gallon of hot water) or an anti-brown-
ing solution (mixed as directed).
9. Remove any lint on the vacuum intake screen. The
screen is located behind the recovery lid and on the
end of the stand pipe. (See Figure 4)
How To Attach The Auxiliary Floor Tool
To attach the auxiliary floor tool, follow this procedure:
1. Remove the vacuum hose from the recovery tank.
2. Connect the auxiliary floor tool vacuum hose to the
recovery tank and to the auxiliary tool.
3. Connect the solution hose to the machine and to
the tool.
4. Turn the vacuum/accessory switch "I".
5. Operate the optional cleaning tool as normal.
6. When finished cleaning with the optional floor tool,
turn the vacuum/accessory switch "O".
NOTE:
Auxiliary floor tools recommended for this machine:
19209A - RM4 (Upholstery)
19212A - RM9 (9" Floor Wand)
785401 - RM10 (10" Floor Wand)
59220A - Plastic Hand Tool 4" (Upholstery)
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MAINTENANCE (cont.)
How to Prevent Damage From Freezing Temperatures
To prevent damage from freezing temperatures, follow this
procedure:
1. Remove any solution remaining in the solution tank.
2. Make sure the machine and pump are completely dry.
3. Pour windshield-type antifreeze into the solution tank
until the screen in the bottom of the filter is covered.
4. Turn on the vacuum/accessory and spray/brush switch
for 30 seconds.
5. Remove antifreeze solution from the system before us-
ing the extractor.
6. Make sure the machine is the same temperature as the
room before using the machine.
Spray Bar - Nozzles
To clean or quick change the nozzles follow this procedure:
1. Grasp the nozzle cap assembly and twist counterclock-
wise to remove assembly from the spray bar.
2. Pull the nozzle out of the cap.
3. Clean or replace the nozzle.
4. Drop nozzle back into cap.
5. Twist nozzle cap assembly back onto the spray bar.
NOTE: Performance will drop if the factory nozzle
configuration is changed.
Electrical
WARNING: Maintenance and repairs must be done
by authorized personnel only. Keep
all fasteners tight. Use only Clarke
Technology parts. Maintenance per-
formed by someone other than a
Clarke Technology distributor or
Clarke Technology replacement parts
could void your warranty.
WARNING: Electrical repairs must be done by au-
thorized personnel only.
WARNING: After electrical repairs are done to the
machine, the machine must be tested
for electrical safety.
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NOTES
CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 16 Operator's Manual Page 27
IMAGE 16
120V
Section II
Parts and Service Manual
(78486B)
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AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MAINTENANCE
To Access Pump Motor
1. Remove brush housing from machine. See "Brush Motor
Repair".
2. Remove pump ground wire from ground screw.
3. Disconnect pump electrical wires form machine harness.
4. Remove solution hoses by turning swivel nut counter
clockwise.
5. Remove four (4) mounting screws that secure pump motor
to solution tank.
6. Reverse procedures for installing new pump. Check wiring
diagram for proper connections when reinstalling electrical
parts.
Solenoid/Spray Valve Removal
1. Loosen screw in rear plate that secures recovery tank to
machine.
2. Raise and tilt recovery tank to the side.
3. Disconnect electrical lead from solution valve.
4. Disconnect solenoid from brush housing by press quick
disconnect coupling on top of brush housing.
5. Remove hoses by loosening hose clamps and pull hoses
from solenoid valve.
6. To reinstall, reverse procedure. Check wiring diagram for
proper connections when reinstalling electrical parts.
Brush Motor Repair
1. Tilt machine on handle or place machine upside down.
2. Pull brush adjustment rod out of adjustment holes.
3. Remove brush stop bracket by removing two (2) screws.
4. Remove two (2) brush pivot shoulder screws (3/16" Allen
Wrench) from sides of solution tank.
5. Pull brush housing away from solution tank far enough to
access wiring .
6. Disconnect wiring and place brush housing on bench.
7. Remove bottom plate by removing nine (9) 10-32 screws.
8. Remove motor and reverse procedure to reinstall.
9. Check wiring diagram for proper connections when reinstall-
ing electrical parts.
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Figure 1
1¼ inches
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL MAINTENANCE (cont.)
Brush Drive Belt Replacement
1. Tilt machine on handle or place machine upside down.
2. Remove bottom brush plate.
3. Remove pivot screw on drive sprocket side.
4. Remove drive sprocket and replace belt.
5. Reassemble in reverse order.
Maintenance of the Vacuum Motor
This machine has a vacuum motor that uses carbon
brushes. The carbon brushes in the motor must be
checked every three months, or every 500 hours of
operation, whichever comes first. If either of the brushes is
shorter than 3/8 inch, replace both of the carbon brushes.
To gain access to the vacuum motor:
1. Remove one (1) screw in rear plate that secures
recovery tank to machine.
2. Raise and tilt recovery tank.
3. Can now access the brushes or the three (3) bolts that
secure the vacuum motor to tank.
Replacement of float switch
1. Install and tighten strain relief onto float cord. See
fig. 1.
2. Install new o-ring seal onto strain relief.
3. Install replacement float with strain relief through
inside wall of recovery tank.
4. Tighten strain relief.
5. Check wiring diagram for proper connections and
check fittings for leaks.
6. Check float switch for proper operation and shut off
capacity.
Brush Maintenance (See page 35 for parts references)
1. Tilt machine on handle or place machine upside down.
2. Remove one screw from each side (ref. #5 and #33 on
page 35) of the brush housing.
3. Remove one screw (ref. #15 on page 35) from brush
retainer strap (ref. #19 on page 35) and rotate strap so
that brush can be removed.
4. Remove brush.
5. Carefully pry brush pivot out from bearing (applying
pressure unevenly can break brush pivot).
6. Add a small amount of grease to face of seal and
bearing on I.D. of brush core.
7. Reassemble in reverse order.
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The machine will not run. 1. Machine does not have power... 1. Make sure the machine is connected to
the correct frequency and voltage, and
all connections are tight.
There is no suction. 1. Vacuum motor may not be running... 1. Be sure the vacuum/accessory switch for
the vacuum motor is at the “ON” position.
2. Vacuum/accessory motor switch may
be defective. 2. Contact an authorized service person.
3. There may be a loose motor 3. Contact an authorized service person.
connection..
4. There may be an obstruction in the 4. Remove the obstruction.
vacuum hose....
5. Motor brushes may be worn... 5. Replace the motor brushes.
6. Drain valve may be open... 6. Close the drain valve.
7. Dome gasket may be worn or 7. Replace the gasket.
damaged...
8. Vacuum hose may be damaged... 8. Replace the hose.
9. Vacuum intake screen clogged... 9. Remove and clean lint screen on vacuum
stand pipe.
Uneven or no spray from the 1. The spray/brush switch may be 1. Turn the switch to "I".
jets. defective...
2. The spray tips may be dirty, plugged 2. Clean or replace the tips
or worn...
3. The hose may be kinked... 3. Inspect the hose.
The drain valve leaks. 1. The drain valve gaskets may be worn 1. Replace the gaskets.
or damaged...
2. There may be lint or dirt in the drain 2. Clean or replace the drain valve.
valve...
The solution pump runs 1. The spray tips may be plugged... 1. Clean the spray tips.
but no solution comes out
of the spray nozzle 2. The spray solenoid may be damaged... 2. Replace spray solenoid.
3. The solution screen may be plugged... 3. Clean or replace the nozzle.
4. The pump may be worn... 4. Contact an authorized service person.
5. The hose may be kinked... 5. Inspect the hose.
The solution pump leaks. 1. There may be a faulty seal in the pump... 1. Contact an authorized service person.
2. The pump may be worn... 2. Contact an authorized service person.
The float switch may not 1. The switch may be damaged... 1. Contact an authorized service person.
be shutting off or turning on.
Brush motor doesn't run. 1. Circuit breaker tripped... 1. Reset circuit breaker.
2. Switch is bad... 2. Contact an authorized service person.
3. Motor is bad.... 3. Contact an authorized service person.
PROBLEM CAUSE ACTION
HOW TO CORRECT PROBLEMS IN THE MACHINE
CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 16 Operator's Manual Page 35
Authentic CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Products
Item Part No. Description Qty
1 59231A RM-4P Tool Assembly 1
2 59230A RM-8P Tool Assembly 1
3 59228A RM-4M Tool Assembly 1
4 59229A RM-12M Tool Assembly 1
5 398420 Defoamer *1 case
6 398421 Extractor, Concentrate *1 case
*12 , 1 quart bottles
1
2
3
4
5
6
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CLARKE TECHNOLOGY Image 16 Operator's Manual Page 37
Ref. Part No. Description Qty i ix
1 Page 38 Asm., Recovery Shoe 1 x x
2 Page 35 Asm., Brush Housing 1 x x
3 Page 34 Asm., Recovery Tank 1 x x
4 Page 36 Asm., Electrical Panel 1 x
Page 37 Asm., Electrical Panel 1 x
5 912201 Fuse Holder 1 x x
6 Page 39 Asm., Valve Support 1 x x
7 59947A Wheel 2 x x
8 920346 Nut, PAL 2 x x
9 67463A Axle 1 x x
10 38996B Tank. Solution(incl. #'s 45,46,50) 1 x x
11 44911R Motor, Vac, 3 Stage 1 x x
12 47708A Terminal, Male, Q.D. 2 x x
13 980603 Washer, Lock 3 x x
14 962546 Screw, 10-24 x ½ 1 x x
15 85736A Screw, ¼-20 x 3.75 Hx 3 x x
16 58533A Spacer, 3
1
/16 Lg. Plastic 3 x x
17 84237A Screw, 10-32 x ½ 4 x x
18 643418 Gasket 1 x x
19 962798 Screw, 10-24 x ½ 1 x x
20 832322 Cover, Solution Tank 1 x x
21 81110A Nut, 10-24 1 x x
22 692409 Chain, Cover 1 x x
23 85519A Screw, ¼-20 x
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/8 1xx
24 962113 Screw, 10-32 x 1 4 x x
25 980982 Washer, Plain 4 x x
26 911933 Terminal, Clip #10 Ring 1 x x
27 47905A Terminal, ¼ FIMQD* 1 x x
28 45905C Pump, 100 psi 120V 1 x
45928A Pump, 100 psi, Bypass 1 x
29 77094A Label, Ground Symbol 1 x x
30 920224 Nut, 10-32 2 x x
31 85383A Screw, 10-32 x
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/4 1xx
32 68779A Cover, Bottom 1 x x
33 85395A Screw, ¼-20 x ½ 1 x x
34 674110 Hose, Exhaust 1 x x
35 872010 Clamp Hose 2 x x
36 Page 39 Assembly,Plate, Rear Cover 1 x x
37 47711A Terminal, ¼ FIFQD** 1 x x
38 87607A Washer, Flat Nylon 12 x x
39 980651 Washer,
5
/16 Flat 4 x x
40 980652 Washer,
5
/16 Lock 4 x x
41 85813A Screw,
5
/16 - 18 x1 4 x x
42 53619A Adapter,
3
/8 Barb x ¼ NPT Nylon 1 x x
43 59322A Hose, Clear
3
/8 x 23" 1 x x
44 171112 Screw, ¼-20 x ½ 2 x x
45 51518A Bushing 2 x x
46 52414A Connector 1 x x
47 42911A Fuse, 1.25A 1 x x
48 699203 Tag, Caution 1 x x
49 67897A Spacer, Recovery, Tool 2 x x
50 51526A Bushing Drain 1 x x
51 980650 Washer 4 x x
NI 699202 Cable, Tie 9 x x
NI 14608A Literature Kit 1 x x
Accessories: Part No. 77275A - Label Operating Instructions
*FIMQD=Fully Insulated Male Quick Disconnect
**FIFQD=Fully Insulated Female Quick Disconnect
CLARKE TECHNOLOGY
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